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− | ''Whenever I land on sim I want to know what is it I should be doing my first few weeks | + | ''Whenever I land on sim I want to know what is it I should be doing my first few weeks in roleplay. What did the sim owner imagine I'd be doing. In a slice-of-life role-play the answer is easy -- they expect me to go live my life. But in any other game that involves any type of social or political conflict I want to know ways do I have to advance.'' |
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+ | If you've begun your life as a founding, and intend to playout the story of a foundling I expect that most of your role-play will be working for an agent. This means you need to find another player character agent to work for, and their actions or instructions will drive your role-play. It might perhaps be better to seek out the head diplomat of a city-state, or at least one of the other head [[Agents|agents]] so that you might work for all of the agents in a city-state. | ||
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+ | You may also realize that you want a larger role in the storyline and choose to re-roll your character as an agent and member of a particular [[City States|city-state]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:49, 3 January 2021
This How to Join page will walk you through the general process for installing and using the hud and then direct you to various ways you can get involved in role-playing. It is our intention that a player's first and foremost goal will be to meet the other members of their city-state and then interact will all other player characters for the purpose of information gathering. As an agent, it will be your job to listen in on conversations, ask probing questions, and make personal alliances with other agents. No longer do you need to stand around thinking up a reason to talk to someone - it is quite literally your job.
Finally, all of that information will need to be reported back to one of your four head agents, who will in turn use the information to direct your city-state's small council in regards to troop deployment, merchant contracts, and espionage. In time, you may be promoted to the role of head agent and get to make the important calls yourself in RPCSS.
- Further Reading
How to Get Ahead
Whenever I land on sim I want to know what is it I should be doing my first few weeks in roleplay. What did the sim owner imagine I'd be doing. In a slice-of-life role-play the answer is easy -- they expect me to go live my life. But in any other game that involves any type of social or political conflict I want to know ways do I have to advance.
- Foundling, Servent or Slave
If you've begun your life as a founding, and intend to playout the story of a foundling I expect that most of your role-play will be working for an agent. This means you need to find another player character agent to work for, and their actions or instructions will drive your role-play. It might perhaps be better to seek out the head diplomat of a city-state, or at least one of the other head agents so that you might work for all of the agents in a city-state.
You may also realize that you want a larger role in the storyline and choose to re-roll your character as an agent and member of a particular city-state.
- Agent, Employed or Otherwise